The 10 Best Outdoor Activities in Province of Malaga, Andalucia

November 30, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Malaga, Spain including Ride Andalucia, Amaneceres, Actividades Ecuestres, Cabopino Beach, Carvajal Beach, Playa El Bajondillo, Playa La Carihuela, Bioparc, Picos de Mijas, El Caminito del Rey, Ruta del Sol y del Aguacate.
Restaurants in Province of Malaga

1. Ride Andalucia

Calle Convento 130 Gaucin, 29480 Spain +34 663 15 55 47 [email protected] http://www.rideandalucia.com/
Excellent
97%
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Ride Andalucia

2. Amaneceres, Actividades Ecuestres

29680, Estepona Spain +34 608 64 51 24 https://www.facebook.com/amanecereseq/
Excellent
95%
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5.0 based on 83 reviews

Amaneceres, Actividades Ecuestres

Reviewed By elizabethtK9156WI

Fantastic place especially as we were total beginners (2 adults and 2 children -7&9). The horses were very relaxed. The scenery on the trek was stunning. Fred and Sabine expertly guided us through it all. 100% recommend.

3. Cabopino Beach

29604, Marbella Spain http://www.cabopino.net/
Excellent
47%
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42%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 784 reviews

Cabopino Beach

Reviewed By StephenCr0ss - Dublin, Ireland

Cabo Pino beach is excellent as they have a super boardwalk behind the ruins that runs forever. Nice to run on!

4. Carvajal Beach

Avenue Carvajal, 29640, Benalmadena Spain
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4.5 based on 183 reviews

Carvajal Beach

5. Playa El Bajondillo

Pasaje Bajondillo 1, 29620 Torremolinos Spain
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4.5 based on 1,002 reviews

Playa El Bajondillo

6. Playa La Carihuela

Torremolinos Spain
Excellent
54%
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9%
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4.5 based on 1,164 reviews

Playa La Carihuela

Reviewed By keiththebookman - Neath, United Kingdom

You can walk for miles along the beachfront promenade which is backed by an abundant choice of bars and restaurants catering to almost every taste.

7. Bioparc

Calle de Camilo Jose Cela 6, 29640 Fuengirola Spain +34 952 66 63 01 [email protected] http://www.bioparcfuengirola.es/
Excellent
59%
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4.5 based on 5,094 reviews

Bioparc

Bioparc Fuengirola champions a new model of park based on respect for nature and the preservation of natural species, a model which has already established itself as a flagship for Europe. What Bioparc Fuengirola represents is a different concept of park, a zoological park where animals live side-by-side, recreating their natural habitats, under the concept zoo-imersion. The park is home to more than 200 species, the most of them endangered or already have the risk to be endangered .Bioparc Fuengirola take them in programs to promote and guarantee the surviving of the specie. At the same time that Bioparc makes this job, visitors have the chance to discover such exclusives and uniques species like Sumatra Tiger, just there is 300 freedom specimen or Roloway monkeys, the only ones in Spain and ones of the 28 specimen that exist in captivity round the world That's why the park is one of the best parks in Europe and visit the Costa del Sol has the idea in itself of visiting this amazing park. Take breath inside of tropical forests and catch the chance to fall in love one more time with Costa del Sol with Bioparc Fuengirola.

Reviewed By Pauli2345

It was recommended by TripAdvisor and for a very good reason: it is definitely a very nice zoo. Having seen already quite a number of zoo's, this one stands out for its very nice layout. We were there at 10 when it opens and spent a couple of hours. At opening it is nice and peaceful as it gets more busy later. This way it allows you to enjoy the animals and scenery even more.

8. Picos de Mijas

Sierra de Mijas, Mijas Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 135 reviews

Picos de Mijas

Reviewed By NelsonMX - Fuengirola, Spain

This is a great hike but be forewarned, it is a fairly rough trail. I hiked from Mijas Ermita del Calvario using the red trail Cruz de la Mision then to the orange trail Rita Pico Mijas. It is a long slog 8 hours return and as I said the trail can be quite rough, that is, lots of rocks. But having said that the views are worth it!! The trails are well marked for the most part. Make sure you pick up a trail map mappa de sanderos in the Mijas Tourism Office. They are very helpful and knowledgeable!!!

9. El Caminito del Rey

Ma-5403 Caminito del Rey, 29550 Ardales Spain +34 902 78 73 25 [email protected] http://www.caminitodelrey.info/en/#1
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4,145 reviews

El Caminito del Rey

Caminito del Rey is an itinerary that will let you walk across the heart of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes (Gaitanes Ravine) throgugh the gateways attached to a rock one hundred meters above the ground, discovering remote landscapes and experiencing vertiginous feelings that only experienced climbers could feel until now.

Reviewed By HazelMore - London, United Kingdom

This is a must do when you are visiting the Costa del Sol. The Caminito del Rey is a 45 min by car journey from Malaga. It’s near the town of Ardales. We booked a guided tour few weeks before we visited. On arrival ( make sure you are in the right entrance), we parked our car on the side of the road, however, if this is not available you can pay €2 to park your car near the entrance. The main entrance is 1.5 km from the main road. There are toilet facilities right at the entrance gate. The Caminito del Rey is a 5 km path built on the side of great and magnificent canyons 100 meters above the Rio Gualdalhorce, we went on a guided tour and the guide was very informative. The path itself was safe, the views of the surrounding canyons, the river below and mountain ranges beyond were jaw dropping and amazing. Looking down was a tad scary but that’s how you can appreciate the scale of the canyons and the path. Tip: Do try to book an early slot, it opens at 09:30 am, our tour was 10 am and there were not a lot of people that time, when we finished our tour and we went back to the main entrance, it was so busy and heaving with tourists.

10. Ruta del Sol y del Aguacate

Rincon de la Victoria Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Ruta del Sol y del Aguacate

Reviewed By karens616 - Colwyn Bay, United Kingdom

Beautiful walk from Rincon, through the tunnels to La Cala. You can use the tunnels or follow the coastal route around the cliffs. It has been beautifully laid out with pathways to follow. When you come through to La Cala there is a park area with outdoor gym equipment-great place to get fit! There are bars and places to sit. We walked it one day and cycled another. Definitely worth the time.

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